Former Patriots All-Pro tight end Aaron Hernandez is scheduled to return to Attleboro District Court today for a probable cause hearing.

Hernandez, 23, charged with first-degree murder for the June 17 slaying of Odin Lloyd, is being held without bail at the Bristol County House of Correction in Dartmouth.

Brian Fraga

Former Patriots All-Pro tight end Aaron Hernandez is scheduled to return to Attleboro District Court today for a probable cause hearing.

Hernandez, 23, charged with first-degree murder for the June 17 slaying of Odin Lloyd, is being held without bail at the Bristol County House of Correction in Dartmouth.

Earlier this month, prosecutors provided Hernandez’s defense team with surveillance video from a Boston nightclub where the former Patriot and Lloyd, 27, allegedly had a dispute a few days before Lloyd’s death.

Lloyd’s body was found June 17 in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez’s North Attleborough home. Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancee, had been shot five times, according to court records.

Prosecutors allege Hernandez orchestrated Lloyd’s homicide. Defense lawyers have called the case weak and circumstantial, and said they expect Hernandez to be exonerated.

Hernandez’s case is expected to be transferred to superior court, where felonies such as murder are adjudicated.

Recent published reports indicate police are still investigating Hernandez for a 2012 double-homicide in Boston. Massachusetts State Police have reportedly recovered a gun allegedly used in that crime, according to published reports. State police have not confirmed a link between the recently seized weapon and the double-murder.

Wallace, who is charged with accessory after the fact, has a probable cause hearing on Monday, while Ortiz, charged with carrying a firearm without a license, is scheduled to return to court on Aug. 29 for a pretrial hearing.